Each
year Camp Sebago enriches the lives of many. Whether a seven year old away
from home for the first time, a teenager who spends a summer on staff, or
a senior at camp for
a weekend retreat, Camp Sebago holds a special place
as a lifelong memory.

The
overall purpose of camping at Camp Sebago is to care for every aspect of the
camper's life. This includes provision for the spiritual, educational, nutritional,
social, and recreational needs of campers through creative, healthy experiences
in cooperative group living in an outdoor setting.

The
picturesque surroundings and fun activities, coupled with an emphasis on God's
Word can change a life forever. Activities include hiking, arts and crafts,
swimming, boating, outdoor living, nature study, and sports.

The summer program consists of seven weeklong sessions. The children come to camp from Salvation Army corps and service units throughout Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. The main camp program is geared to boys and girls age 7-12. We also offer one week of teen camp for ages 13-16 where campers may spend the week camping out, sleeping in tents and cooking meals over an open fire. Or they may choose our traditional program or music conservatory.

If you are interested in sending your child to Camp Sebago please click here, submit a short form and a representative from your area will contact you with further details.